Cyberpunk 2077 E3 2018 demo leaked in audio format, have a listen

First of all, we have to agree that E3 2018 was quite successful. We have witnessed many upcoming triple-A video games and observed the passion and purpose in almost all of them. However, most of you out there have missed the one and only, CD Projekt Red’s video game, Cyberpunk 2077. Except for the short video trailer, we haven’t seen any gameplay. Luckily, someone has managed to step up and provide a leak material by just opposing the given instructions during the demo.

Well, all of that has been presented during a final presentation at E3, where recording has been prohibited. However, someone present among the audience took its liberty to record the demo in audio format. Before CD Projekt Red 2077 performs a copyright takedown over these audio files, it would be great for you to hear them.

The demo lasts for about 50 mins, and sadly there’s no video footage, however, according to the audio log, we can confirm that is a word about the opening segment of the game, where the actual player receives many instructions during his mission.

We’ll leave you to judge by yourself by listening to the audio formats all by yourself. The two audio logs can be found on the links below:

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That someone present at the presentation who took the liberty to record the audio was Shane Satterfield from siftd.net. He posted the audio in a Youtube video on Jun 19 at 8:59pm, but removed the video because of a copyright strike.https://www.patreon.com/posts/cyberpunk-2077-19548708

Others, DSOGaming, saved the audio and uploaded the recording again through other channels and are now credited as the ‘source’.